Critically Endangered
Species | Common Name | Location(s) |
---|---|---|
Abutilon julianae | Norfolk Island Abutilon | Norfolk Island |
Acacia sp. Graveside Gorge (V.J.Levitzke 806) NT Herbarium | a shrub | NT |
Achyranthes arborescens | Chaff Tree, Soft-wood | Norfolk Island |
Achyranthes margaretarum | Norfolk Island | |
Arachnorchis actensis | Canberra Spider-orchid | ACT |
Argentipallium spiceri | Spicer's Everlasting | TAS |
Arthrochilus huntianus subsp. nothofagicola | Myrtle Elbow Orchid | TAS |
Asplenium listeri | Christmas Island Spleenwort | Christmas Island |
Barbarea australis | Native Wintercress | TAS |
Boehmeria australis var. australis | Tree Nettle, Nettletree | Norfolk Island |
Caladenia anthracina | Black-tipped Spider-orchid | TAS |
Caladenia campbellii | Thick-stem Caladenia | TAS |
Caladenia dienema | Windswept Spider-orchid | TAS |
Caladenia lindleyana | Lindley's Spider-orchid | TAS |
Caladenia pallida | Rosy Spider-orchid, Pale Spider-orchid, Summer Spider-orchid | TAS |
Caladenia saggicola | Sagg Spider-orchid | TAS |
Caladenia sp. aff. venusta | Kilsyth South Spider-orchid | VIC |
Caladenia sylvicola | Forest Fingers | TAS |
Caladenia tonellii | Robust Fingers | TAS |
Calystegia affinis | a creeper | NSW |
Clematis dubia | a creeper, Clematis | Norfolk Island |
Corunastylis ectopa | Brindabella Midge-orchid, Ectopic Midge-orchid | ACT |
Eidothea hardeniana | Nightcap Oak | NSW |
Elatostema montanum | Mountain Procris | Norfolk Island |
Elymus multiflorus var. kingianus | Phillip Island Wheat-grass | AET, NSW |
Epacris barbata | Bearded Heath, Freycinet Heath | TAS |
Epacris limbata | Border Heath | TAS |
Epacris stuartii | Stuart's Heath | TAS |
Euphorbia norfolkiana | a shrub, Norfolk Island Euphorbia | Norfolk Island |
Euphrasia fragosa | Shy Eyebright, Southport Eyebright | TAS |
Euphrasia gibbsiae subsp. psilantherea | a herb | TAS |
Genoplesium firthii | Firth's Midge-orchid | TAS |
Gyrostemon reticulatus | Net-veined Gyrostemon | WA |
Haloragis platycarpa | Broad-fruited Haloragis | WA |
Hibiscus insularis | Phillip Island Hibiscus | Norfolk Island |
Hydatella leptogyne | Few-flowered Hydatella | WA |
Lomatia tasmanica | King's Lomatia | TAS |
Melicytus latifolius | Norfolk Island Mahoe | Norfolk Island |
Meryta latifolia | Shade Tree, Broad-leaved Meryta | Norfolk Island |
Muehlenbeckia horrida subsp. abdita | Remote Thorny Lignum | WA |
Myoporum obscurum | Popwood, Sandalwood, Bastard Ironwood | Norfolk Island |
Persoonia pauciflora | North Rothbury Persoonia | NSW |
Phebalium daviesii | Davies' Waxflower, St Helens Waxflower | TAS |
Philotheca freyciana | Freycinet Waxflower | TAS |
Phreatia limenophylax | Norfolk Island Phreatia | Norfolk Island |
Pimelea spinescens subsp. spinescens | Plains Rice-flower, Spiny Rice-flower, Prickly Pimelea | VIC |
Pneumatopteris truncata | fern | Christmas Island |
Prasophyllum castaneum | Chestnut Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum favonium | Western Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum milfordense | Milford Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum olidum | Pungent Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum perangustum | Knocklofty Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum pulchellum | Pretty Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum robustum | Robust Leek-orchid | TAS |
Prasophyllum stellatum | Ben Lomond Leek-orchid | TAS |
Pterostylis commutata | Midland Greenhood | TAS |
Pterostylis wapstrarum | Fleshy Greenhood | TAS |
Pultenaea sp. Genowlan Point | Genowlan Point Pultenaea | NSW |
Sagina diemensis | Pearlwort | TAS |
Tetratheca gunnii | Shy Susan | TAS |
Thelymitra jonesii | Sky-blue Sun-orchid | TAS |
Wikstroemia australis | Kurrajong | Norfolk Island |
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